The Poetical Works of ShelleyHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 668 sider Selected pieces by one of the major English Romantic poets. Often attacked for his "atheism" and "meliorism ("revolutionism" to conservative minds). In truth, he was a deeply religious idealist committed to enlightenment, justice, and disinterested love. |
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... grave . From me remorse then wrung that truth . I could not bear the joy which gave Too just a response to mine own . In vain . I dared not feign a groan ; And in their artless looks I saw , Between the mists of fear and awe , 450 Could ...
... grave . From me remorse then wrung that truth . I could not bear the joy which gave Too just a response to mine own . In vain . I dared not feign a groan ; And in their artless looks I saw , Between the mists of fear and awe , 450 Could ...
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... grave , whither thou goest.- ECCLESI- ASTES . THE pale , the cold , and the moony smile Which the meteor beam of a starless night Sheds on a lonely and sea - girt isle , Ere the dawning of morn's undoubted light , Is the flame of life ...
... grave , whither thou goest.- ECCLESI- ASTES . THE pale , the cold , and the moony smile Which the meteor beam of a starless night Sheds on a lonely and sea - girt isle , Ere the dawning of morn's undoubted light , Is the flame of life ...
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... GRAVE Published by Dowden , Life of Shelley , 1887 , and dated 1812. Shelley mentions the poem in a letter to Miss Hitchener , April 18 , 1812 : ' I have written some verses on Robert Emmet which you shall see , and which I will insert ...
... GRAVE Published by Dowden , Life of Shelley , 1887 , and dated 1812. Shelley mentions the poem in a letter to Miss Hitchener , April 18 , 1812 : ' I have written some verses on Robert Emmet which you shall see , and which I will insert ...
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